"This new party was so popular with our guests that we brought it back for a
brief encore," said Tara Anderson, Disney show director. "Now more guests can
live out the adventures of raucous buccaneers and pretty princesses, and step
right into favorite stories and fairytales."

With an adventure map and treasure pouch in hand, families can embark on a
hunt for colorful beads, chocolate doubloons and fun throughout the Magic
Kingdom theme park. Adventurers can explore Magic Kingdom on a quest for pirate
coves and princess courts brimming with specially themed entertainment,
participate in character meet-and-greets and experience some of the most popular
Magic Kingdom attractions open throughout the evening. All guests are invited to
dress up as a wily pirate or favorite Disney princess.

Adding to the magic of the event will be two new nighttime entertainment
spectaculars:

"Disney's Enchanted Adventures Parade" features a new 39-foot-long pirate
ship overflowing with swashbuckling adventurers, plus a treasure-filled float
with Captain Jack Sparrow himself. The colorful cavalcade moves down Main
Street, U.S.A. with a flag corps twirling the Jolly Roger, royal knights on
horseback, court dancers and a regal processional of Disney princesses and
princes.

"Magic, Music and Mayhem," a fireworks display orchestrated to an original
musical score, will fill the sky above Magic Kingdom.

Party highlights:

A pirate tutorial during which Captain Jack Sparrow offers young
buccaneers sword-fighting tips.

Disney's Pirate & Princess Party debuted in January during "The Year of a
Million Dreams."

"The Year of a Million Dreams" is a first-of-its-kind celebration with more
than one million very special dreams to be granted to guests visiting Walt
Disney World and Disneyland resorts. Guests will find Disney cast members
delivering an unprecedented level of guest service. The celebration will also be
highlighted by the debut of innovative Disney attractions and entertainment
spectaculars at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World resorts.